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CAST ACT I Masha/Nutcracker Prince

Karyna Shatkovskaya/Rustem lmangaliyev Tatiana Nazarchevici/Nicolai Nazarchevici

Uncle Drosselmeyer

Dmytro Sharai

Mrs & Mayor Stahlbaum

Anna Trofimova/Sviatoslav Kvachuk

Brother Fritz

Ruslan Vovk

Nutcracker Doll

Domenico Napolitano

Harlequin Doll

Vladyslav Stepanov

Kissy Doll

Savina Yelyzaveta

Moor Dolls

Viktoriya Dymovska/Adel Kinzikeev

Rat King

Fedir Zarodyshev

ACT II Dove of Peace

Viktoriya Dymovskya/Adel Kinzikeev

Chinese Variation

Anastasiia Haietska/Artyom Deberdeyev

Arabian Variation

Viktoriya Dymovskya/Adel Kinzikeev

French Variation

Karyna Shatkovskaya/ Rustem lmangaliyev Tatiana Nazarchevici/ Nicolai Nazarchevici

Spanish Variation

Kateryna Shchebetovska/Fedir Zarodyshev

Russian Variation

Mihail Botoc

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Anna Bielova, Bondar Bohdana, Bogdana Kopiy, Anastasiia Kovalenko, Anastasiia Pravdyva, Anastasiia Romanytska, Viera Tynianova, Elena Zhadan; Sergii Grebelnyk, Ion Mosneaga, Domenico Napolitano, Andre Saharnean, Dymtro Shvets, Anna Trofimova, Mariia Yevdokymova The performance is 2 hours with a 20 minute intermission.

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ACT I Uncle Drosselmeyer brings the enchanted Kissy Doll and Harlequin toys to Mayor Stalhbaum’s Christmas Eve party in Moscow. There he entertains all the guests with Matrushka/Nesting Dolls, a dancing Nutcracker Doll and the wild Moor Dolls. The younger guests love the puppet show which foreshadows the ballet’s conflict. The guests bid farewell and Masha falls asleep dreaming that the Rat King battles with her Nutcracker Prince, who comes to her rescue. They journey through the magical Snow Forest, meeting Russian folk figure Father Christmas “Ded Moroz” and Snow Maiden “Snegurochka” who travel with the Russian 3-pointed Troika Sleigh.

ACT II Act II opens in the Land of Peace and Harmony where Moscow Ballet’s exclusive Dove of Peace greets Masha and her Nutcracker Prince. The lovely Dove escorts them on a journey through the five lands, celebrating the world’s great heritages; African, Asian, European, Hispanic, and Slavic. Masha and Nutcracker Prince are highly entertained by the dancing couples and the playful animals that accompany them! The graceful Dove symbolizes the universal yearning for Peace; the Chinese Firebird symbolizes great Prosperity; the Arabian Elephant represents Wisdom; the French Unicorn symbolizes Imagination, the Spanish Bull brings Daring and the Russian Bear Strength! The night of festivities comes to a beautiful conclusion with the Waltz of the Flowers and the joy of making many new friends.

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